Romanian census deadline extended until end of month

Romania has extended the deadline for the census again after households failed to complete their forms compounded by a shortage of census staff throughout the country.

The deadline was extended on Wednesday to July 31, the census Central Commission said. It is the final extension legally allowed.

”Town halls will take the necessary measures to make sure the census forms are filled in,” a statement said.

Individuals can speak to local census staff or go and complete the form at the town hall or a special center.

Last week, the return rate was 75%, with a shortage of about 1,300 census staff nationwide.

The census, which began on May takes place every ten years, and was delayed by a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Staff are paid according to the number of questionnaires they complete- reportedly 7 lei per individual and about half that if they help someone fill in the form. Those working in rural and remote areas get higher rates.

Local authorities have recently set up census centers where people can get help and city halls are also helping people with the forms.

People are asked details such as where they were born, their personal registration number, whether they have higher education, and whether they have air conditioning in their homes.

Romania had a population of 19 million at the last census. There are an estimated 5 million Romanians living abroad.

 

 

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